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Epidemiologist. Writer (Guardian, Observer etc). "Well known research trouble-maker". PhDing at @UoW Host of @senscipod Email gidmk.healthnerd@gmail.com he/him

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    Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK Mar 16

    Health Nerd Retweeted Rachel Clarke

    For even more context, the population average for blood clots in the UK is roughly 700 per million people per year, or 500 per 10 million per month That means that this is about one twentieth of the total clots we'd expect to happen purely from chance alonehttps://twitter.com/doctor_oxford/status/1371774062993752066 …

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    Rachel ClarkeVerified account @doctor_oxford
    If you're anxious about having an Astra Zeneca vaccine: 🔹After 10 million doses, Astra Zeneca have reported 28 cases of blood clots. 🔹Pfizer: 11 million doses, 25 cases. 🔹Why is one suspended & not the other? 🔹Politics, not science. Both vaccines are exceptionally safe.
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      2. Christopher Voß‏ @VoChristopher Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        In Germany it's different though. From what I know we saw 7 incidents in 1,6 million vaccinated people when usually it's only 50 incidents in a total population of 83 million.

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      3. Christopher Voß‏ @VoChristopher Mar 16
        Replying to @VoChristopher @GidMK

        *per year.

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      2. PriyankaPulla‏Verified account @PriyankaPulla Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        PriyankaPulla Retweeted Oliver Moody

        Your thoughts on this thread? It says that the rate of cerebral vein sinus thrombosis in Germany, post vaccination, was around 8 times the background ratehttps://twitter.com/olivernmoody/status/1371525925976862722?s=20 …

        PriyankaPulla added,

        Oliver Moody @olivernmoody
        Awful lot of criticism on here of Germany's decision to suspend the use of AstraZeneca. I'm not going to add to it because I'm not an epidemiologist. But some numbers may be useful context for the government's reasoning: /1
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      3. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK Mar 16
        Replying to @PriyankaPulla

        With numbers that tiny 8x is a bit meaningless. I also do not believe the same signal was identified in the UK despite far more vaccines being given

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      1. Carmel Apicella‏ @ApicellaCarmel Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        I read a thread where it was discussed this wasn’t any old clot. Very specific, I think wrt the area of the brain affected. Usually 3-4 per million.

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      1. Tyler By Day‏ @TheSleepOrg Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        Have you heard much about the hemorrhaging side effects? This is what apparently led to Sweden stopping the AZ vaccinations this morning.

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      1. Lloyd Frombriz‏ @lloyd_frombriz Mar 16
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        That is so low as to suggest a protective factor at work. Could the low grade inflammatory immune response to the vaccine produce secondary fibrinolysis that protects against clots? @lullaby4444, @DocBastard @DrJenGunter thoughts?https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00582/full …

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      2. Andrew Flood  👨🏻‍💻 📝 🕺‏ @andrewflood Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        Isn’t that a problem in itself as it’s unlikely the vaccine reduces blood clots to 5% as an unintended consequence. So if they are only seeing 5% of whats expected there must be a problem with their monitoring?

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      3. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK Mar 16
        Replying to @andrewflood

        The monitoring is definitely not equipped to capture 100% of cases, it's mostly there to find signals of potential risk rather than determine causality either way

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      1. Yannick‏ @captheiti Mar 16
        Replying to @GidMK

        In Germany we have 7 Cases of „Sinusvenenthrombose“ (don‘t know the Translation, which isn‘t in the normal rate(50 per year). But with a 1 to 300.000 Chance its still a low risk. I hope the reason can be found, maybe just a bad charge.

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